The March ceremony at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn will also see Queen guitarist Brian May inducting Def Leppard, and Janelle Monae presenting Janet Jackson with her inauguration.

The former One Direction singer has become unlikely friends with the Fleetwood Mac star in recent years, and has been chosen as the one to induct her into the famed institution as a solo artist during a ceremony at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn on 29 March.

Stevie, who was previously inducted as a member of Fleetwood Mac in 1998, will make history at the event by becoming the first woman to be inducted into the Hall of Fame twice.

Harry has been good friends with Stevie and her bandmate Mick Fleetwood for a number of years. The "Sign of the Times" singer, who frequently covers their song "The Chain" on tour, surprised fans back in 2017 when he brought Stevie out to perform three songs with him during his Los Angeles concert.

The "Edge of Seventeen" songstress recently told Rolling Stone that she and Mick see him as their adopted son.

"He's Mick's and my love child. When Harry came into our lives, I said, 'Oh my God, this is the son I never had.' So I adopted him. I love Harry, and I'm so happy Harry made a rock & roll record - he could have made a pop record and that would have been the easy way for him," she said.